org.spongepowered.api.event.economy.EconomyTransactionEvent org.spongepowered.api.service.economy.Currency org.spongepowered.api.service.economy.EconomyService org.spongepowered.api.service.economy.account.Account org.spongepowered.api.service.economy.transaction.ResultType org.spongepowered.api.service.economy.transaction.TransactionResult
The Sponge Economy API has a few basic components that developers should be familiar with:
- EconomyService
- Currency
- Accounts
- Transactions
The EconomyService
is the basis of the Economy API. It is used to interact via the Economy API, stores an economy's currencies and provides methods for account management.
Warning
Sponge does not provide a default implementation for the EconomyService
. It's completely up to plugins to implement the Economy API. This means that you have to rely on another plugin which implements the service or you'll have to implement it yourself, if you want to make use of it.
The Currency
object represents a form of Currency. Currency
stores a display name (plural and singular), a symbol, the amount of fractional digits, and whether the currency is the default currency for the economy. If the economy plugin chooses, it can support multiple currencies.
Account
s are used to store economy information about a specific player or other object (i.e. bank, business, entity). There are two account types in the Sponge Economy API:
Virtual accounts are tied to an identifier, which is stored as a string. Virtual accounts can be tied to almost anything, but are commonly used for things such as banks, or non-players. To get the id of a virtual account, use getIdentifier()
.
Unique accounts are tied to a UUID, usually a player. To get the UUID of an unique account, use getUUID()
.
Transactions represent an account's change in balance. There are currently three types of transactions:
- Deposit: Occurs when an account has funds added to it
- Withdraw: Occurs when an account has funds removed from it
- Transfer: Occurs when an account exchanges funds with another account
When a transfer occurs, the EconomyTransactionEvent
is fired. Using this event, you can get the TransactionResult
. The TransactionResult
stores data about the transaction that occurred, including:
- Account involved
- Currency involved
- Amount of currency involved
- Transaction type
- Result of the transaction
You can view all possible transaction results on the ResultType
JavaDocs page.